Stump Grinding in Somers, CT
Tucked between Enfield and the Shenipsit State Forest, Somers is horse-farm and woodlot country long driveways, board fences, and properties where the trees outnumber the neighbors. It's a beautiful place to own land, and a frustrating place to have a stump: too big to ignore, in the way of a mower or a fence line, and too far out for some Hartford-based companies to bother with.
Not us. Hungry Beaver is based in East Granby and we already serve Enfield, Stafford, and Suffield on Somers' borders. Your town is squarely inside our daily routes.
Equipment that matches the terrain
Our Carlton SP7015HD is a track-mounted, self-propelled commercial grinder. That matters in Somers for two reasons. First, tracks mean we can drive to a stump across a paddock, lawn, or field without rutting the ground or needing truck access. Second, the machine is only 35 inches wide — so the same unit that handles a farm-lane hardwood also fits through a standard 36-inch gate at a village-center home on a small lot.
We grind 6–12 inches below grade, rake the chips back into the hole (or haul them on request), and finish most stumps in a single visit.
Somers stump grinding FAQs:
I have stumps along a pasture fence line — can you grind close to posts and rails?
Yes. Grinding tight to fence posts is routine; we work with guards in place and leave your fencing untouched. Stumps in fence lines are one of our most common farm requests.
Is Somers too far for a small job?
No, we're one town away. A single stump in Somers gets the same scheduling priority as anywhere else, usually within the week.
What about stumps near my septic system or leach field?
Tell us where the system sits when you send photos. Standard grinding only goes 6–12 inches down, but we plan the machine's path and grind depth around septic components to be safe.
Get your free Somers quote
Text a photo of your stump(s) to 860-999-3851 with "Somers" and something for scale, we'll reply with a firm price usually within the hour.